The best part about FLC was getting involved in the student life, joining Student Government and the Inklings. I also really enjoyed the personal connections I made with some of my professors.

What are you particularly proud of that you accomplished with FLC?

I am proud not of what I did alone, but of what I accomplished with my peers in Student Government [as Student Body President 2008-2009] and the Inklings. I know that Student Government has twice as many members as last year and I take that as a compliment to the hard work we invested in becoming more transparent on campus. My proudest accomplishment however was spear-heading the Inkwell, the student literary magazine. It is a passion of mine and I was lucky enough to find like-minded people who also felt it was a priority to have campus culture and create an avenue to showcase the talents of students.

How do you feel Folsom Lake College helped prepare you for the future?

Considering I took advantage of the leadership opportunities at FLC, I developed the gumption to develop and pursue not just my goals, but to facilitate the manifestation of a collective goal.

What are you doing now?

Now I am doing great! I am at the University of Iowa, working on my writing and involving myself in the Greek Life, ever-working on my development as a person so that when I enter the professional world I can continue (with more strength) to be a tool of the future.